How Long Will I Live with Lupus Nephritis

2017-12-12 23:16

Lupus Nephritis was thought to be a disease difficult to treat and with a poor prognosis. How long will I live with Lupus Nephritis? If you have the similar doubt, go on reading to learn more information.

Generally speaking, in the early stage or middle stage of Lupus Nephritis, your life won’t be threatened. Only when it develops to uremia stage or end stage, you may have risks for life. But from early stage to end stage, it may take several years or a dozen of years. During this period of time, you should take treatment aggressively to control the disease.

Apart from uremia, infections are also a main factor that causes death. Therefore, to prevent infections is also helpful for you to improve survival rate. The reason why Lupus Nephritis patients get infections easily is usually associated with poor immune system. And weak immunity is usually related to the application of steroids and immunosuppressants. Thereby I recommend you try a natural treatment for Lupus Nephritis.

This is a systemic Chinese medicine treatment and it has been practiced in Peking Tung Shin Tang Chinese Medical Hospital for years. It can eliminate immune complexes and wastes from the blood and kidneys to reduce kidney inflammation so as to prevent further kidney damage. It can also improve blood circulation and increase blood flow into damaged kidneys so that enough essential elements can be transported into nidus to speed up kidney recovery. After a short period of treatment, you will see cotton-like substances in urine. Your symptoms such as swelling, proteinuria, high blood pressure, anemia and so on will get relieved. After a long period of treatment, your Lupus Nephritis will be under control. As a result, you can lead a normal and full life.

How long will I live with Lupus Nephritis? Now as long as you treat Lupus Nephritis well and prevent its complications, it is possible for you to live a normal life. For more information on Lupus Nephritis treatment, please leave a message below or contact online doctor.